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But, as Emma Bamford discovers, there’s always a pay-off… PHOTO: ALIA SCHAEFER PHOTO: MED_Greece_Sporades.indd 4 30/03/2016 14:17 ALL QUIET ON THE GRECIAN FRONT MED_Greece_Sporades.indd 5 30/03/2016 14:17 model) Jeanneau Sun Odyssey 469 – Rodi, named after Poseidon’s daughter. With four double cabins and four heads, it’s more than enough for me and my tour guide - the base manager, Christos Liapis. It’s a boat undoubtedly suited to charterers – the cockpit is huge and fitted with subwoofer sound y Sailing Today system and up- and down-lights, colleagues are and our meagre supplies of oranges, bored to tears strawberries and a few Alfa beers with my constant look lost inside the gigantic fridge. updates on the Volos (39°20’.9N 022°56’.8E) is on Greek weather the northern edge of the Pagasitikos Mahead of my trip to the Magnesia Gulf (Kolpos in Greek), a circular region and the Sporades islands. bay about 16nM wide with a narrow “Look!” I say, gleefully, “27 3nM entrance at the south. The degrees in April! One day of cloud mainland and islands of the region but then wall-to-wall sunshine.” are mountainous and green, and the I make sure I pack plenty of sea is deep. The prevailing winds are sunscreen, T-shirts and flip-flops. from the northeast, so the eastern Thessaloniki doesn’t disappoint. edge of the gulf is protected by the It is hot when I arrive and, when mountain range. If winds come from I reach the town of Volos, from the southwest, Volos can suffer (a big where Jason started his quest blow in May 2014 saw three boats on the Argo to claim the golden sink) but in most conditions, it’s fine. fleece, people are sunbathing on “Pagasitikos Gulf is like a the narrow beach in Speedos. lake,” Christos tells me, and he’s to show me this place because Sail Smug, I tuck into an ice-cream. not wrong – we have a gentle Aegean will build a small marina Sail Aegean, a charter company beam-reach sail in flat seas along here, a base for its fleet that will which has its main base here in the eastern rim of the gulf. also welcome visitors. The plan is Volos, with 14 yachts for bareboat The first stop is Kala Nera for a small complex of apartments, or skippered charter or flotilla, (39°17’.5N 023°08’.5E), a small fishing chandlers, showers and a supermarket ranging from 33ft (10m) to 51ft harbour about 8nM clockwise around and the hope is to move boats there (15.6m), lends me a new (2014 the gulf from Volos. Christos wants for the summer 2017 season. A windy spring Pagasitikos Gulf Another seven or eight miles Aegean clockwise and we’re at Milina PAGASITIKOS GULF GREECE Sea Izmir (39°09’N 023°12’E). The wind is Athens D TURKEY o Peleponnese d picking up and we’re glad to tuck Thessaly e c a behind a narrow island. There are a Mt. Pelion Northern Spor ades n e Sea of Crete s few private moorings here and we try Volos Kira Panayia e Magnesia CRETE to grab one, but the wind is up to 30 knots plus and Rodi, with her high Pagasitik Kolpos Alonnisos (Gulf of Volpos) topsides and dinghy on deck, has a lot Skiathos PalioTrikeri Peristeri of windage. We drop anchor instead. Milina Skiathos l TOP LEFT When we up anchor after a lunch Dhiavlos Trikeri Peninsula Skopelos Emma tries raki Volpos Skopelos on Skopelos of Greek salad (of course) and peek Stenon Trikeri Skantzoura around the corner of the little island, Pigadhi l ABOVE it’s like we’ve jumped through a Skiathos to Skopelos gap in the space-time continuum. el Orei in 40 knots The sunshine has gone, the water is Orei Chann Evia l FACING PAGE Sunset in the being whipped up into a very short Pagasitikos gulf but shallow chop and the wind 6 MEDITERRANEAN sailingtoday.co.uk MED_Greece_Sporades.indd 6 30/03/2016 14:18 Sporades Tips l Definitely visit Trikeri (39°09.2’N 023D 04.5’E) if you can.
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